The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 01, 1908, Page 25, Image 25

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    THE OREGON ' SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; : SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1,1803,
lYJOIIii D
SUPPORTS
: TAFT
Wjlliain Jennings Bryan Ex
- plains to Middle West Vo.
i
' ers the Reasons for Stan
' ard Oil King's Admiration
for 0. 0. P. Candidate.
v
(Dnltrtl Prase Leaeed .Wire.)
Chicago, Oct. 81. Twenty . thousand
persona tonight shivered tot four hours
In ths chilly: night air, ally .decked
bands tooted and the "stockyards cav
'-.alryM' pranced, and .burned red fire
through the stockyard district, while
waiting In vain for the arrival of Wll-
11am Jennings Bryan to make a speech,
When the candidate "arrived shortly
: after midnight the crowd had dispersed.
Bryan was scheduled to arrive at
7 :5 this afternoon, and to inake four
speeches In Chicago." a slight aocldent
,. to tha cnitm of him. train at Ktacv. Ind..
this afternoon necessitated the waiting
for another locomotive and delayed the
train several hours.. The jresult was
that crowd a all alon the line from
.Rochester, jnd., to Chicago had tofwalt
until :1S. At Gary, Ind., 6.000 people
waited until 10:10, and other towns
along the route told the same story,
Bryan did not cancel any of his en
gagements. He spoke at all the towns
wnei$ people naa wauea.. .
- CAloaffO Bpeeches Oanoellea.
Arriving In Chicago tonight, It was
too late to make the four speeches
echeduled. and thev were cancelled. The
-huge crowds that haft gathered at the
four places early In the evening found
the air to chilly-to wait.
rait
ryai
ft. I
At Andersert Mr. Bryan poured more
hot shot into Mr.
Taxi, Because oi me
announcement of Mr. Rockefeller that
he would vote the Republican ticket
He asked why it was, since tne preai
. dent had repudiated the oil magnate,
Mr. Taft did not secure an Injunction
against him. He said:
"At Buffalo Mr.. Taft said that Mr.
Rockefeller was not supporting him. It
Is hardly - fair for Mr. Taft to attempt
to repudiate one or his most ardent ad-
mlrera. If you will read Rockefeller's
interview vou will see that he Is drawn
to Mr. Taft by certain personal quali
ties. He thinks Mr. Taft is tempera
mentally Better fitted lor tne presi
. dency than I. From Mr. Rockefeller's
standpoint he Is correct Mr. Taft' a
: temperament is much more favorable
to Mr. Rockefeller's business than my
temperament.
Way Wo Injunction
"If Mr. Taft objects to Mr. Rooks
feller's support why does he not get
out an injunction T Mr. Taft is ac
quainted with the injunction business,
and has an oportunity to use it on s
; trust magnate. From a Republican
standpoint, Mr. Rockefeller's action may
not be considered as a strike, yet,
viewed from the Democ ratio standpoint
It is quite a strike, and might Justify
the chance of the writ, according to the
itepuoiican tneory.
'Mr. .Taft says that neither the
Standard Oil company nor anyone con
nected with it has contributed to the
.Republican campaign fund. This Is not
"Sufficient The treasurer may not have
.toia Mr. Tart about the contributions.
Mr. Taft may not have seen the list. I
cnauenge Mr. x
challenge Mr.
aft to make public the
Anrv1hilttnnai
list of
r his big contributions.'
Democratic State Central
Committee Predicts Ma
jority of 2,000. y
. i " ' r - ... '
According to the' estimates of the
Democratic state central committee,
made public-yesterday afternoon, Bryan
will carry Oregon by. over 3,000 votes.
Chairman Mack-of the national .commit
tee. In a forecast given out late last
night at New York, Included Oregon. In
the Bryan states, basing bis opinion on
ad vice from a number of leading Ore
gon Democrats. ,
Following is the estimate of the re
sults in each county. of Oregon as com
piled by the Democratic state central
committee: '
County.
OREGOFI PLACED
III BRYAN COLUMN
Rep., Dem.
i ... 600
, 100 ...
, aso
860
860 ...
. 160
, ' ... 180
to ...
, ... ' J00
100
100
, . . . 60
,. 800 ,
i ... ' 400
... 100
... 60
100
180
100 ...
400
. ... ISO
600 ...
100
1,000
... ' "200
... . 60
160-
JB0
... soo
... ' 60
100
850
100 , ...
ioo
80cui vr .. 4
Benton
Clackamas
Clatsop
Columbia
coos
'rook
Curr
.tarry
j-rougias ................
OlUiam
Grant ..................
Harney .......
Hood River ..
Jackson ................
Josephine)
Klamath
Lake
Lincoln,
Linn .i,.
Malheur
Marlon
"'Morrow
Multnomah
' UIK .......
n v
ouerman .....ft,.....,.,,.
niiamook
Umatilla "
Union . .
mujuv ...............
wasco
wasnington
wneeier .
XBOIOIU .Jy..
Totals
Bryan's lead J.0B0.
2,600
4.650
SOME MINER IS V
SERVED WITII PAPERS
...... 1' 1 1 : ' , .
fBaarat jfewa by toejrcat Lom4 Wire.) ;
Seattle, Oct 81. D. W. McKay of
lxa Angeles,, one of Nome's richest
operators, as he- walked down the a-anr-
plank off the steamship Northwestern,
on which be returned a pasaeneer this
afternoon, had tlfa a-reetlng
ting or
er-
sonai aervlce by Constable A. Z. Knf
Kniaht
ht
In a suit for SSO.OOOrinstltuted in this
state by Mr a. KJelaberg. wife of Mag
nus Kiel "berk, one of the -four discov
erers of Nome. . Judgment for the same
amount 860,00,- costs snd interest was
obtained by Mrs. KJelsberg In Wen-
'doceno 'county, California. The suit
grew out of Mrs. KJelsberg (then, di
vorced from-tier husband; but to whom
she has since been remarried), having,
as alleged, given McKay 350,000 to in
vest for her. . The money, as claimed
bv McKay, was invested, and loat but
-the nlalntiff alleeea in her action to the
contrary. -anxl.'asKe for -ths' return of
the amount g'.4 to have been advanced.
BRYAW CAMPAIGN FUWf :
HAS SMALL BALANCE
Statq Secretary Byan Issues Itemized Statement, Show
ing Income and Outgo oi Money "Used by Democratic
,r ;;. Headquarters of Oregon. .;.'-.
In accordance ;wtth Its announced in
tention, m Bryan, campaign bimmt
ment .for Oregon has given ,out its
statement of campaign eipenaea This
statement is In tha form 'of a tabulated
list of all subscriptions to the cam
paign fund and all expenses of the
state central committee. It shows a
total income of, fTSM.ep and a total
expenditure, to date, of-11.186.64, leav-
ing a balance on nana oi oo.bo.
The sUtement as- compiled Is as
Portland. Or.. Oct 81. I, J. B. Ryan,
secretary of the emocratlo state cen
tral committee, hereby, certify that .the
following - is a complete itemized list
of all moneys received and all money
paid put by the tate Democratio com
mlttee In the presidential campaign lof
1808. To and including this date,, ucto
ber, 81,. 1808. y , : ,
Aug. 15. R. P. C0r ...i....,.$ 600
Aug IS. A. W. Cauthorna , , 1.00
Aug. .18. Mr. Maher . . . ...... . . 1.00
Au. it. Qea W.. Myers, Dallas.. 80.00
Aug. 18. B. Versteeg., 10.00
Aug. 18. . E. 81tton ........... , 6.00
Aug. 18. D. M. Watson ......... 5'22
Ana- SO It rhtmhrl A BOn.ii, 16.00
Aug. 17. J. O. Booth, Grants Pass 100-92
Aug,
S, 11. TDOa ouay ........
26.00
AUBT.
I. 80. J. C. Cochran
3.60
' 6.00
1.00
10.00
Ausr. II. T. E. Iabney .,.4,...
Aug. 11. Dr. J. W. Morrow
Aug. 20. Ed Rcckiiff Langolis..
Aug. 80. Richard Montague ....
Aug, 80. Oregon" Journal .......
Aug. 14. C. R. iCurtls
Aug. 26. N. Campbell
Aug.', it. 3. C. Wells ...........
Aug. 80. F. C. Whltten
60.00
,10.00
4 3.00,
10.00
26.00
10.00
Sept. 4. a. W. Keeae
Sept 12. W. C. Brown, Dallas..
Sept. 18. D. Ulry
Bept. 14. Judge i. A. Hartman.
Sept, 14. N. H. Grafton .......
Bent. 18. J. D. Coleman ........
1.00
16.00
1.00
10.00
6.00
10.00
Sept. 17. W. P. Jackson
Sept. 18. D. M. Watsen
60.00
60.00
107.60
. 3.00
60.00
1.00
40.00
84.60
6.00
sept. i. Marion county
Sent. 18. Ous Nelson, Holbrook.
Sept 26. R H. Thompson Jr...
Sept (0. Warren Thatcher ....
1. G. H. Foster, Baker Cd
8. J. F. Wood. Condon ..
8. A. jepperson
. J. M. Lavld
8. W. W. Curtis ...
8. John Van Zante
8. Mr. Whitney ...
8. James Oleaaon . ,
8; Robt A. Miller
8. Chaa Maher . . .
4. Ji W. Foster . . .
6. J. G. .Van Orsdel.
1 00
1.00
6.00
2.60
2.60
26.00
6.00
2.00
60.00
10.00
2.00
6.00
10.00
25.00
60.00
70.00
60.00
10.00
Polk
8 W. D. Chamberlain
6. T. F. Mahoney
13. J. F. Stewart Toledo..
It. Chaa CrozaLer
Oct. 17. J, H ft A. M. Smith...
Oct 17. J. K. Weatherford, ...
Oct. 17. R. H. Coshow. Hood,R.
Oct. 19. O. D. Ebv. Clackamas .
Oct. 1. C. B. Williams
Oct. 18. W. H. Wehryng
Oct 9. M. D, Wisdom
Oot 19. H. Bernard
Oct 20. H. C. Gist N. Tamhlll.
10.00
6.00
10.00
10.00
2.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
10.00
2.60
1.00
10.00
26.00
3.00
26.00
2.60
10.00
6.00
5.00
25.00
1.00
Oct 81. J. W..; Ferguson
Oct 22. W. Whltten, Newport
Oct 28. W. F. Slaughter
Oct 23. Robert Andrews
Oct 23. J. M. McRae , .
Oct 24. E. B. Seabrodke ......
Oct 24. V. J. Dawson
Oct 24. O Rlngler
Oct 2. H. McCormlck
Oct 27. J. A. Waddel...v..j..
Oct 27. Paul Eroat ..,
Oct 27. J. W. Morrow ........
Oct 28. John A. McQulnn
Oct 29. Hr W. Montague ......
Oct 29. Henry Blackman ......
Oct 21. Paul T. Gabsden
Oct. 31. Herman Wise,-Astoria.
Oct II. D. M. Ramsey .......
Total .31.292.60
state central committee to conduct the
Bryan campaign.
Expenditures of Presidential Campaign,
1 1SWO.
Aug. 15 Postage stamps. . . .
5.00
1.00
100.00
6.00
1.00
1.00
15.00
Auk. 16 -Ot floe BUDDlles ....
Aug. 18 Hellig Theatre Co..
Aug. 20 Postage, stamps
Auk. 20 Rubber bands . . . . .
Aug. 20 Oregon Sign Co.
Aug. 21 Hazel
Toung. stenog-
raiher
AUk. 29 Hazel Tounr. stenos-
, raDher 16.00
auk. 19 j. o. rtyan
Aug.. 29 Stamps . . .
7.75
6.00
20.00
4.60
2.75
29.00
18.00
5.00
1.50
6.00
4.20
8.00
15.00
18.00
10.00
6.60
iB.n
6.0T
Aug. 81 stamps ...
Aug. . 3 1 Telephone
Sept 6 Postal telegraph ... .
Segt. 6 Metropolitan Printing
Sept 5 Mutual' Printing Co!..
Sept 6 Allen Press Bureau...
Sept 6-Mlrcular ltter Co....
Bet 6 Underwood Typewriter
Sept 6r. ic Gin ' & Co '. r. '. '. '.
Sept 6 Misa Joe Toung.......
Sept 6 Hatel Toung. stehog-
SeDt.P 6r-Pacl'f'io' States' Tell " fcV.
Sept 6 -Poatage stamps.......
Sept 19 Glass ft Prudhoittme.
Sept. 13 Hazel Toung, stenog
rapher Sept 16 Postage stamps .....
Half-acre to three-acre tracts.
$200 per acre, 10 per cent
Un tne rauvvay, at wneeier stauon.
Each lot faces a street.
Five Trains Each Way Daily
as Below .
,XEAVE PbKTLAND ARRIVE PORTLAND
- A. M. 7:20,8:50. - : A. M. 8, 10:30, 11130.
P. M. 1:00, 4:10 5:40. P. M. 4:50, 6:20.
COMMUTATION TICKETS lie FARE. . .,
These are tracts suitable for gardening purposes, being of '
the very best soil. The locality is a. desirable one for a sub- ;
urban home, close to.the railway, near: a good public school, ;
- etc. ; They borderuon the , railway and extend back several
blocks, none of them being more than six or seven blocks '
from the station.' - We have a
.... . . ' ..... .. .. .r- ,
i tracts, ana expect to aispgse oz
The Shavz
. 1
r4V4:
Sept 16 American Express Co. ' 8hB0
Sept 19 .Telegrams 2.20
Bept 19 Wells-Fargo - Express. .: '1.75
Sept 19 M. A. Mirier.......... 24.00
Sept 19 Hasel Toun, stenog-
raDher '16.00
Sept. 23 Postage stamps ..... lO.QOaj
Sept 25 Hasel Young stenog- -
raphsr ..." '.. : 16.00
Oct. 8 Hazel Toung, stenog-
rapher .. ..., ' 16.00
Oct i Rent for : headquarters,-
two months ............. , J18.00
Oct 8 Pacific States , Tel. Co. ,20.85
Oct 8 J. K. Gill 4k CO . . . ' 1.10
Oct 3 Underwood Typewriter
Go - 6.00
Oct 8 Metropolitan Ptg. Co... 8.76
Oct 3 J. T. ' Zlrngobel. ....... 16.00
Oct St M. A. Miller ... 81.05
Oct. lO Expenses of Geo. F. ;
Williams, MoMlnaville to
Portland 'and In Portland.... 19.70
Oot -AO Postal Tel. Co,., 6.12
Oct 10 Hazel Toung, stenog-
rapher 16.00
Oct 10 Blanche Hlbbs, stenog
rapher T.60
Oct 10 Ira F. Flowers A Co. 108.00
8ct 17 Postage stamps ...... 10.00
ot 17-llaxel Young,- stenog-
rapher e-00
Oct. 34 Gertrude Campbell, '
stenographer , .10.00
Oct 17 Geo. II. Thomas, ex
penses of Senator Gore, Cot-
tage Grove 11.80
Oct 17 Gertrude Campbell, A
stenographer 18.00
Oct. 24 F. P. Coulter, fara to
; Clatskante . 6.00
Oct 24 Postage stamps 15.00
Oot. 24 Evening Telegram.... .45
Oct 24-r-Northern Express Co. .30
Oot 84 Bryan buttons 6-00
Oot 81 Oregon Journal 1.80
Oct 81 Postal Tel. Co. 80.17
Oct 31 Gertrude Campbell.... 18.00
Oct 81
wet. u. -ret. vo io.vv
Oct 31-
-Merchants Trust Co.,
rent .
Oct. 81 JT. B.
Oct 8I-5J. B.
Oct 81 M. A
67.50
10.00
10.00
4.60
6.00
1.00
1.76
Ryan, secretary.
Ryan, secretary.
Miller
Oct 31 Underwood
Typewrlt-
ing CO
Oct 81 R. D. Cunningham ....
Oct 81 Frank Moffett
llPtnnr Auto Co. (Par
ker expense) ?I-2
ftft SI -J. K. QUI A CO.
1O.F0
10.00
Oct? 81 Scandinavian Weekly..
Oct 31 Pacific States Tel. Co.
78.40
.60
20.00
84.25
Oct 81 weils-rarKO aiprwn.
Oct 31 M. A. Miller (expenses
personal! " V-i'i"
Oct 31 Entertainment of Hob
son 1 I. 1 1 ,
Total expenditures ....31385.64
tv.a - Km,, ! n correct statement of
all bills and expenses of the campaign
of 1908 in the hands of the state secre
tary to ana inciuaing mis aaw, wwirwi
"8- SUMMART.
RWeelnfs to date ......$1291.8?
Expenses to date 1235.64
Balance
,..$ 5496
Secretary.
J. B.
FALSE ALARM CALLS
OUT GREAT CROWD
Two thousand people ran to West
Park and Hoyt streets last night at 10
o'clock, when a f Ira alarm called the
department to that corner, only to
walk back "foiled again," satisfied, that
mianhlAvoua crowd of Halloween
jokers had turned In the alarm to cause
some excitement
Than vu. however, a small blase.
caused by a miniature explosion In the
in the terminal yards at Ninth and
Lovejoy streets. The explosion set the
window casiirgs on fire, and. an alarm
was hurriedly turned in, but by the
time the department arrived the blase
harf tioan cxUnsuished and the Hallow
een crowd which had been roaming the
streets up to that hour returned to par
ticipate in tne run aiong tne principal
Engines 1, t and 4. trucks 1 and 3
and hose and chemical I answered the
alarm?- The explosion Is thought to
have originated In the gas plant of the
compressing company, which manufac
tures the gas used on the passenger
coaches of the trains leaving the ter
minal yards. The damage was very
small. .
SAYS SCEIBER GAVE
HER NO WARNING
A dlspatoh from 1a Grande, published
last Wednesday in The Journal, quoted
the 'report current there that several
days before the failure of the Farmers
and Traders National bank, Mrs, T. N.
Murphy was warned by Cashier Scrlber
to withdraw her money. Mrs. Murphy
says that this report was untrue; she
received no such warning, and when
the bank failed, her money, as well as
a small sum belonging to her daughter,
was still on deposit
cash, 5 per cent per month. j
limited number of these small "' k
b "... . V
tnem quiCKiy. .
j
- Fear Co.
Stark Street
BRYAIi I'iilER SAYS
s
II
"Bryan's chances of . election "4
seem to me to be most excel- 4
lent," Said Governor George B. V 4
Chamberlain last evening. "X e
Dei lave ha win carry New York,
Indiana and Ohio, j well ' as
some other states now generafty
considered 4oubtfuL The result
In Oregon . is .. difficult' to' fora-
4 ..cast,. for in a national campaign
party lines are apt to be more
4 , closely drawn than la a. sute
4 campaign. This much, however.
4 la certain If Bryan does -not
4 . carry ths state, the Republican
4 majority will at least be reduced
4 to a' very small figure. -4J;
: "Bockefeller'a declaration that
4 ha desires - Taf t's -election will
drive- thousands 'of voters to
Bryan. The pretense that Rocke
feller is really for Bryan and
that his sUtement was a tr4ck 4
to injurs Taft la too absurd' to
deceive sensible mnn. Standard
OU has no use for Bryan and
Ilka' all the other great trusts,
is doing all that.it can to de
feat him."-; : 1
- California Football Games.
, (CnlUd Preas tavtaed Wire.)
Palo Alto, Cat, -Oct. II. Stanford
university defeated' the university of
Nevada at Rugfty today, 21 to 0. Stan
ford -showed great form.
Tha Vancouver Rugby team after a1
hard contest defeated the university
of California by a score of S to 0.
GOVERflOR OF OREGO
WHICHEVER "BILL"- -ArFAIR YOU CHOOSE DON'T JORGLT OUR "PIE"
IT "LOOKS GOOD "LISTENS GOOD" AND IS GOOD "PIE"
Before and after' voting canjapon us to show yon this niost
J ' desirabldHome Invtstmcnt property. .
fiILTON,DQDBS
219-220 Commercial
HORSE 6AUBIED
AWAY nilLLIONS
Used Vast Sum toJ JPlay the
-1 Stock 3Tarket and
Lost.-; ;
New York. Octll-That Charlea JV.
Uerae obUIned IH.69S.28S of tha funds
of ths National Bank of North America
within the short space of eight months,
was the startling disclosure made at his
trial today In ths United States criminal
4 court on the charge of alleged violation
Iui ui .eaerai oanaing laws.
In one month of all the loans and dis
counts made by the bank theproceeds
of 17.6 per cent of them went to tha
credit of the little ice man.
Ana witn tne wnoie or tnis vast
amount he was practically doing noth
Ing but gambling in the stook market.
n must not 08 unaerstooa. nowever,
wfthat he borrowed that enormous amount
of money, in his own name or even in
that of- dummies, While a large pro
portion oi it ne oo.tainea in -mar way,
much of it he got on notes of men whom
he had lured into the stock gambling
pools and which notes the makers were
led to believe would be discounted.
So far as his own direct loans from
the bank were concerned the recorda
introduced today -showed that between
September 28 and October 16, 1J04. the
beginning of the memorable panic, when
money waa at its "tightest, to uee the
Wall atreet vernacular, Morae got on
bis own name $1,118,000.
Apart from these, revelations, the
most interesting developments of the
day's proceedings were the appearance
on the witness stand of Miss Wilson,
Morse's stenographer, and tha testimony
of Mrs. Alfred H. Curtis, wlfs of the
former president, of the National Bank
of North America. ' 1
Qub Baild ing. Phones A-1325
RIVAL DRIVERS
BATTLE GRIMLY
i - eaasas-Bassv-Baawa--)B- '
Seven Motor Cars Start in
' 4-Hour Endurance Bun
at Los Angeles.
Los Angeles, CaJ Oct. 81. Seven
motor cars started in the 24-hour en
durance run at Ascot park at 4 o'clock
this afternoon. The prise is a 81,000
diamond trophy. The track is soft, and
fast time Is impossible. The entries:
Chalmers-Detroit. Bert Dingley driving;
Locomobile, Murry Page; Franklin. Guy
Irwin; Pope-Hartford, Harold' Stona;
Studebakcr, Harry Lord; Reo, Lee Qar
ricke; Bunaet, Frank Free.
Each car must make three twe hour
stops, and the contest will end Sunday
nignt at 10 o clock, f our tnousana peo
ple sat In ths grandstand until a late
hour tonight watching the racers. The
Chalmers-Detroit ear is in the lead, but
the Franklin car is the favorite In the
betting.-
At the 10 . o'clock -Intermission the
Locomobile had the lead by six miles,
with the Franklin second and Sunset
third, the latter being ten miles behind
the Franklin. The others 'were about
even. (
TWO HOLDUP ARTISTS
. POCKET CHINK'S COIN
Lieu Slung, a Chinaman, reported to
the oolice lata last night that be had
ie none
been hel
d un on tne uoiumoia aiougn
road at 8 o'clock by two men, who re
lieved him of-all the money he cairled,
aome 18. Ha could give no description
of the hold-up srtists. Lieu 61ung has
been held up three or four times la the
same vicinity.
Jack Horner ' .
On a comer
Wondrous fair, ": ,
In a thumb, . ,
OutaPLUII,
In BIiXIEUEGT anywhere
Main 8874
HASKELL FIRES
MOTHER SHOT
Promises to Help Osage In
dians! Escape Grasp of Oil
- , OctOpUS. ;;
c iUsfts Frew Leaaag Wfra.1 ,
, Guthrie. Okla, Oct II. Returning to
Ms controversy with President Roose
velt over tha renewal by the president
of the lease of oil lands belonging-to,
tha Osage Indiana. Governor Charles N.
tTaakall tinlo-h 1.... ' K ii.
v iautu KUUIU9I VJyVQUt v
tor. threatening tnat , unless . Roosevelt
cancels the lease congrebs will be, asked
to do so. 7
Tha tetter violently attacks the presi
dent., refers to Hearst as -Roosevelt's
"reckless and unreliable political associ
ate" and charges the president with de
scending to precinct politics and trying
nto drag Haskell there with him, '
After referring to his previous de
mands to nave tne ou lease cancelled. .
tHaekell saya: , , .
. ir. president, i do tiot sees; -prominence;
but I do seek ' justice for the
Oaages and shall not prmlt the. Stand
ard OU company to. benefit to the extent
of 818,000,000 or 824,000,000 honestlv
due to the Oeages because It is a friend
of youra. The question of whether the
Osage Indiana shall have tha Ordinary
value of the oil upon their lands, as
adjacent land owners, acting upon thptr
-own behalf, are able to obtain, or
whether wa shall permit you to make
tha Standard OU company a present of
the greater part of these oil valuea la
a business proposition.
You will either cancel that ''leaser
yourself or the authorities of the state
of Oklahoma will present the matter
to congress as soon as it assembles."
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